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future |
I hope to be very successful in the future.
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nature |
Butterflies are a beautiful example of symmetry in nature.
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capture |
There's a big reward for his capture.
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mixture |
The cake mixture looked delicious.
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picture |
His picture was on the front page.
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creature |
A crocodile is a very dangerous creature.
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mature |
She is very mature for her age.
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adventure |
The walker set out on his hundredth adventure.
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departure |
The plane's departure was delayed due to fog.
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furniture |
She polishes her furniture every day.
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feature |
The geographical features were shown on the map.
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fracture |
To fracture means to break.
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moisture |
Humidity is the amount of moisture in the air.
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scripture |
We learn about the scriptures in Religious Education; the sacred writings in the Bible.
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premature |
A premature baby is one born much earlier than normal.
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immature |
The behaviour of some children was immature,.
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sculpture |
His sculpture was carved from a block of stone.
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texture |
Velvet has a very soft texture.
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miniature |
My mum has a miniature statue of a mermaid in the garden.
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